because she is not apart of the royal family, so she will not have the title Queen consort. She was married into the family.
Legally, Camilla will be Queen Consort the moment that Charles becomes king, unless an act is passed preventing her from taking that title. Nevertheless, she will be called Her Royal Highness The Princess Consort.Although she will legally be HM The Queen, she has stated that she will use the title and style of "HRH The Princess Consort", in a similar manner to her current use of the title and style of "HRH The Duchess of Cornwall" while legally entitled to use "HRH The Princess of Wales".Of course, there is no certainty that Charles will ever become King of England.
The wife of His Royal Highness The Prince Charles is usually referred to as The Duchess of Cornwall, except in Scotland where she is The Duchess of Rothesay. Her full, formal title is: Her Royal Highness The Princess Charles Philip Arthur George, Princess of Wales and Countess of Chester, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay, Countess of Carrick, Baroness of Renfrew, Lady of the Isles, Princess of Scotland.
Prince Charles married camilla after Princess Diana died.
No. She is Duchess of Cornwall.
No, Prince Charles married Princess Diana in 1981 and he married Camilla in 2005
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, is married to Charles, Prince of Wales. Her husband is the current heir apparent to the throne. When Charles takes the throne Camilla will gain the title of Queen but will not hold political power.
If Prince Charles becomes King. At that time Camilla will be declared Queen, as their marriage was not "morganitic".
Diana, Princess of Wales, (not Princess Diana) divorced Prince Charles.
When/If Charles becomes King Camilla will automatically become Queen. There has been talk that she will not actually be called Queen Camilla though.
After marrying Prince Charles she became Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall
Charles and Camilla have had no children together.
What are you talking about? They remain married.